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Jug

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Watcombe Terracotta Co. (British, founded 1867)

Plate, "Japanese Crane" Pattern

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Pilgrim Flask, no. 1303

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer: Designer Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Pair of Double-Stirrup Vases

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Pair of Moonflasks

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Pair of Vases

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Matchpot or Spillvase

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Pair of Vases

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Low Vase, no. 1470

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer: Designer Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Pair of Pilgrim Bottles

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Pair of Pilgrim Bottles

Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Box in the Shape of a Turtle

Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Moonflask

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Low Vase

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Bottle

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Pair of Vases

Designer, attributed to: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

Tea Caddy

Designer: Christopher Dresser (British, 1834–1904)
Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)

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